H1N1 Virus Update
Toronto Public Health H1N1 Vaccination ClinicsH1N1 and seasonal flu shots are available through many doctors' offices, community health centres and walk-in clinics. Toronto Public Health has announced the dates, times and locations for seasonal and H1N1 flu clinics opening in January. For more information, visit Toronto Public Health's website at http://www.toronto.ca/health or call 311. |
TDSB is H1N1 PreparedThe TDSB is committed to protecting the health and well being of all our students and staff. The Toronto District School Board's (TDSB) system response team is in regular contact with Toronto Public Health officials. As part of our response to the H1N1 outbreak, we continue to focus on pandemic preparedness and will adapt our response as the situation changes. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates on new developments to staff, students and parents when necessary. For further information, visit the Toronto Public Health website or call (416) 338-7600 or visit the Ontario Ministry of Health website. TDSB Pandemic Response Update Hotline: (416) 397-2400 Spreading H1N1 Awareness at the TDSB!The Annette Street Media Club from Annette Street Public School have produced a special video about H1N1 flu symptoms, prevention and awareness. This is an excellent example of the ways in which our students and staff are doing their part to raise awareness about the H1N1 virus.
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